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Whether you’re getting ready to accept a new job offer or preparing to go to the negotiating table with your longtime boss, knowing your value […]
This Wednesday, community members are planning a candlelight vigil to honor the memory of a Black transgender woman who was tragically killed last week on […]
I hope you guys are getting hungry, because Philly’s inaugural Vegan Restaurant Week is coming — and the menus look good. Starting September 16 (set your […]
Have you ever been in a bad patch of traffic, staring out at the sea of red taillights ahead of you and thought, My gosh, I […]
In case you missed the memo, the Rail Park’s first phase is now complete, and the finished product is very attractive. A recent design competition […]
So you’re already a regular in Hudson, and your first visit to Storm King happened in college. Ready to deepen your love affair with HV? […]
If you’re skeptical about this whole New-York-beyond-the-five-boroughs thing, the city of Hudson is the place to start. Getting there is easy — you can Amtrak […]
With its multiple yoga and Pilates studios and an across-the-board emphasis on locally sourced foods, it’s easy to turn Rhinebeck — a quaint town on […]
You know this story: A busy Northeast town loses its factories in the 1960s and ’70s, shriveling to a shell of its former self. Artists, […]
If you still think of New York’s Hudson Valley as a sleepy riverbed best known for landscape paintings, think again — these days, the small […]
The funny thing about Woodstock is that we all have some sort of relationship with the town, whether we’ve ever been or not. We’ve watched […]
The dogs told her it would work, back in 2000. Jean Bennett had been a gene-therapy researcher for two decades at that point, starting with […]
Though no one would say it was pretty, That Thursday-night game was quite gritty. The defense stood tall, And a third-quarter ball From Nelson to Big Nick saved […]
In today’s (Friday, Sept. 7th) “Must-See Open Houses” roundup, I let slip my fondness for Tudor Revival homes of the 1920s and 1930s. Had I bothered to look […]
Bradley Cooper has been doing a ton of press and special events for his upcoming directorial debut, a remake of A Star Is Born. And […]